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Job Description The Protein Technologies Center (PTC) comprises a team of 13 scientists within the Department of Structural Biology, specializing in protein biochemistry, molecular biology
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University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill | Chapel Hill, North Carolina | United States | about 9 hours ago
, biosensors, biomedical signal processing, machine learning, and image analysis, multi-scale modeling, translational computation. Outstanding candidates at the interface of computational biomedical engineering
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Regeneration is the ability to maintain a robust capacity to repair following injury. It is key to preserving tissue and organ integrity, as well as whole body fitness. However, uncontrolled
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Monday-Friday, 8am-5pm Job Location Raleigh, NC Department Biological And Agricultural Engineering About the Department The Department of Biological and Agricultural Engineering (BAE) is jointly
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interdisciplinary areas. Research fields of particular interest include, but not limited to: biomedical science and engineering veterinary science computer science and data science neuroscience and neural
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strong in advanced biomanufacturing, stem cells, tissue engineering/regenerative medicine, nanomedicine, cardiovascular engineering, biomaterials, organ-on-a-chip, wearable biosensors, and biomechanics. It